While listening to a guy shouting "Is that his ass, is that his ass?" is not something we would normally do, when it's paired with the glorious sound of a Countach V12 in a Lamborghini LM002 SUV on the serpentines over Monaco, we give in.
Hearing that an exciting new car has been canceled kind of feels like someone just broke up with you.
Here's the problem with exotic cars: Being able to afford one doesn't necessarily give you the ability to drive one. But if you do end up wrecking it, you can always throw it up on social media so the whole world can instantly know about your terrible driving skills.
As you all know, it's 12/12/12 today. For a brief moment, it will also be 12/12/12 12:12:12,12. While this is undoubtedly all very exciting, instead of waiting for the apocalypse, let's talk about V12s instead! That is the right thing to do!
Here we see a man pushing Lamborghini's lightweight Sesto Elemento
You probably know Aristotle Onassis for marrying your favorite presidential widow, Jacqueline. As a guy who had more money than his native country has today, he also financed the construction of the Olympic Tower on 5th Avenue, while enjoying the best music Greece could offer in the seventies. In fact, he was so…
These are the best supercar sounds of 2012, shot by Marchettino and cut down to a sweet twelve minutes. All the supercars. They're all here. Enjoy.
Name all of the Italian supercars that you can currently buy with a proper manual gearbox. Do it. Now.
By the transitive property of Volkswagen Automotive Group, Lamborghini is releasing a diesel in approximately 18 months.
Okay, so this Countach
Twenty-two years ago, Ken Imhoff started building a Lamborghini Countach, by hand, in his basement. Seventeen years later he was done, and the world watched as he smashed a hole in his house
This is the latest Lambo, and it has a long name: 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo. It's a name that reminds me of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, but that doesn't, as a matter of fact, have anything at all to do with Mary Poppins.
It would be difficult to own a Lamborghini without driving it fast from time to time, but speedy motoring is best left to life's most sober moments.
The Lamborghini Gallardo has now been soldiering on in various forms for nearly 10 years. The looks have changed a little and the engines have been upgraded, but it is still the same basic car.
Basically, this is the same Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 from last year, but with the addition of a bunch of weird body angles that recall memories of that girl in middle school who would have been pretty if she didn't have to wear all those wires and straps attached to her braces.
We always knew people would start making replicas of Lamborghini's newest supercar